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impair [ɪmˈpeːr]
v. To weaken or damage.
impede [ɪmˈpid]
v. To delay, block, or hinder.
Compounds and phrases etc.
impediment: A hindrance or obstruction in doing something.
impel [ɪmˈpɛl]
v. To drive, force, or urge to do something.
imper,
imper [I.Sh. ˈɪmpər]
n. A low sound, murmur, cursory remark.
v. To make a slight cursory remark, to murmur, make a low sound. To hint at, venture, be so bold as.
impetuous [ɪmˈpɛtjuəs]
adj. Acting or done quickly and without thought or care.
euphm, him, hmph, humph, imhim, imp$m, imph, imph$m, imphim, imph-imph, imphm, imph-m, m-hm, mmhh, phim,
imphm [m(ː)mm]
int. An exclamation used with a variety of intonation to indicate attentiveness, decided or reluctant assent, sarcastic agreement, hesitation.
impeddent, imperence, imperent, imperint, impiddent, impidence, impident, impitint,
impident [ˈɪmpɪd(ə)nt, ˈɛmpɪd(ə)nt]
adj. Impudent.
Compounds and phrases etc.
impidence [ˈɪmpɪd(ə)ns, ˈɛmpɪd(ə)ns]: Impudence.
impignoraation, impignorat, impignorate, impignorated, impignoration, impignoratit, impignoraution, impignorawtion,
impignorate [ɪmˈpɪgnəret]
v. To place in pawn, pledge, mortgage.
pp. impignorat [ɪmˈpɪgnərnət]
Compounds and phrases etc.
impignoration [ɪmˈpɪgnəreʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən]: Action or fact of pledging or pawning.
implee [ɪmˈpliː]
v. To enfold, enwrap, entangle.
pt. implee'd
implement,
implement [n. ˈɪmpləmɛnt, v. ɪmpləˈmɛnt]
n. An implement. leg. The fulfilment, full performance of an obligation, contract or promise.
v. To complete, carry into effect a contract or agreement, to fulfil a condition, promise or engagement. To complete, fill up, supplement.
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